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10,024 PointsWhy is button in single quotes when the click method is use. Why is the button in double quotes in the removeClass?
I assume it doesn't matter but I figured I would ask. I tried different combinations doubles around both and singles around both and the code still worked I was curious why you would write it this way.
Thanks!
1 Answer
Dave McFarland
Treehouse TeacherLush Sleutsky has the answer -- JavaScript doesn't care which type of quote marks you use, single or double, as long as you match the type for each pair. In other words use a single quote with another single quote like this var name = 'Steven'
, and a double quote with another doule quote like this: var name = "Steven"
.
Lush Sleutsky
14,044 PointsLush Sleutsky
14,044 PointsDoesn't really matter, so long as you're consistent with it